To: mr. mojo risin
Mr. Risin, your words are absolutely true! We have been fighting this "movement" in our church for two years. Your right; the potential pastors we have interviewed are all OVER this book, this way of thinking, and will argue vehemently about not offending anyone with the truth in the Gospel. Their sermons are very watered down so as not to scare anyone off. It's all a fake, a phony spiritually, that is so devoid of any truth of Christ, that you learn essentially nothing, and any deep Bible study is discouraged. We have finally left, in search of real teaching. Please everyone, make sure your church isn't following these principles..........Sissy
85 posted on
12/21/2003 7:44:39 PM PST by
sissydi
(Trust in the Lord with ALL your heart....)
To: sissydi
Long arm of the World Council Of Churches whoredom
86 posted on
12/21/2003 7:49:35 PM PST by
MHGinTN
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To: sissydi
The way they are phrasing it in our church is we shouldn't use religious language a seeker wouldn't understand. The buzzword is "culturally accessible"
How that translates - Very little teaching about the grand scheme of salvation (heaven, hell, spiritual life etc...) and a whole lot of talk about how Jesus can improve your interpersonal relationships.
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